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Ok, peoples, Hope this helps. My connection is with Bigpond (Australia) and is a 20m/bit connection. I have had troubles opening ports on my modem 2071-A (router) through my home network using a home router also. I had a friend that was good with networking systems that managed to get the firewall on the modem (router) to allow port/s for bitcomet, but since then I had to reboot my system. I have tryed to set it up like he did through my modem router address of 10.xx.xx.xxx, but seem to of not of had much luck with it. Bitcomet was blocking all the I.P address’ (WAN) that I allowed in the exceptions list (firewall setting on modem/router), but it still kept coming up ‘Yellow’. So in the end I enabled ‘DMZplus mode’ on my modem (router) and it has since been allowing the port through network. Keeping in mind, that you must make sure that ‘Bitcomet’ port is allowed through Windows Firewall.
I think this might not be a good idea on a business computer, as this is a reason you would be targeted by a ‘Hacker’, unless you xxxxed off the wrong person.
Anyone good with these puters/networking I would appreciate any responses to this post.
P.S If you can’t access your modem router address again. I found that with this modem, that it had to be of a ‘dynamic’ type, not a ‘static’ type.
command prompt: {arp /?}{arp -a}{arp -s}
- What a headache this was to me :blink: , kept rebooting modem everytime I tryed to access the modem (router’s) address 10.xx.xx.xxx.
Thankyou
‘GTR32’